Module 10 Chemistry
Module 10 Chemistry
BENZENE
1. What is Benzene?
According to the module and discussion, benzene is an organic chemical
compound with the molecular formula C6 H6. It is also a colorless and
highly flammable liquid. It was also defined, that benzene is a natural
constituent of crude oil, and may be synthesized from other compounds
present in petroleum. Benzene is a natural constituent of crude oil and is
one of the elementary petrochemicals. Due to the cyclic continuous pi
bonds between the carbon atoms, benzene is classed as an aromatic
hydrocarbon. It is sometimes abbreviated as PhH. Aside from that,
benzene is a colorless and highly flammable liquid with a sweet smell and
is partially responsible for the aroma around petrol (gasoline) stations. It is
used primarily as a precursor to the manufacture of chemicals with more
complex structures, such as ethylbenzene and cumene, of which billions of
kilograms are produced annually. Although a major industrial chemical,
benzene finds limited use in consumer items because of its toxicity.
Glues Paints
Solvents Plastics
Petroleum Rubbers
Gasoline, Resins
Kerosene Nylon
Styrene, Lubricants
Styrofoam Detergents
Insecticides Dyes
Pesticides Fertilizers
5. What is the sign and symptoms of exposure to Benzene?